Ace Bhatti

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Ace Bhatti
Born
Ahsen Rafiq Bhatti

(1969-09-13) 13 September 1969 (age 54)
Nottingham, England
OccupationActor
Years active1984–present
Notable workThe Sarah Jane Adventures, Cold Blood, EastEnders

Ahsen Rafiq "Ace" Bhatti (born 13 September 1969) is a British actor. Early in his career, he appeared in the BBC series Cardiac Arrest (1994–1995), Holding On (1997), NCS: Manhunt (2001–2002), and New Street Law (2006–2007), as well as the ITV series Cold Blood (2005–2008). He had a recurring role in the Doctor Who spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures (2008–2011) and played Yusef Khan in the soap opera EastEnders (2010–2011).

Early life and education[edit]

Bhatti was born in Nottingham. He trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Career[edit]

Bhatti began acting at age fourteen starring in the children series Dramarama, however it wasn't until the nineties until he furthered his career, for which he appeared in the British soap opera Family Pride, Band of Gold, Holding On, and most notably as Dr Rajesh Rajah in Cardiac Arrest, among many other television roles during this time. In 2002, Bhatti made a brief appearance in Bend It Like Beckham, played the central character Dave in BBC Three's dark comedy Grease Monkeys (2003), and played flashy Ash Aslan in 2006's New Street Law. In 2007, he took on a minor role for two episodes in the first series of Secret Diary of a Call Girl as Ashok, a regular client of the main character, Belle. He reappeared in 2010 in the same role. In 2008, Bhatti appeared as a supporting character in the second series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, and reprised his role for the third series in 2009, the fourth series in 2010 and in the fifth series in 2011. Although credited in his early career by his birth name Ahsen Bhatti, Bhatti changed his professional name to Ace Bhatti (Ace is a childhood nickname). In 2011, he played Commander Khokar in the BBC2 series The Shadow Line.

In April 2013, Bhatti became a patron of Theatre Royal Wakefield. In 2018, he played Freddie Mercury's father Bomi Bulsara in the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.

EastEnders[edit]

In 2010, Bhatti was cast as Yusef Khan, the father of already established character Afia Masood (Meryl Fernandes). Bhatti was already known to EastEnders executive producer Bryan Kirkwood when he auditioned for the part, as Kirkwood and Bhatti worked on Coronation Street at the same time. Bhatti was the only actor who auditioned for the part of Yusef.[1] In fact, Wadia recommended Bhatti to Kirkwood to play Yusef, as she "thought that he definitely had the quality that Yusef would need—which is a very ambiguous but charming quality!"[2] Bhatti explained to Digital Spy that the EastEnders cast are very welcoming. He explained: "They're so welcoming. There's a lot of joking about. I'm having a great time at EastEnders - it's a real privilege to be here. I've known Nitin and Nina Wadia, who plays Zainab, for a very long time and we've always got on very well. Nitin and I play tense scenes together so it's nice that we can have a laugh afterwards."[3] He featured in a domestic violence storyline in late 2011 with co-star Nina Wadia who plays Yusef's wife Zainab. Yusef starts to abuse Zainab both physically and mentally. He forbids Zainab to leave the house and later starts using her son, Kamil, to control her. Wadia explains that she wants the storyline to have a positive impact against real-life violence. She told BBC News: "I think the idea behind showing a strong woman like Zainab changing like this is to show that it can happen to even the strongest of women. They can change and they can be manipulated - especially if they're isolated from their friends and family. The manipulator can take advantage, so it's to prove that it can even happen to people like her. To be honest, if even one woman rings that Action Line at the end of the show and there's some difference made to her life, I'll feel like we've done our job," she continued. "It is a serious issue and I'm glad it's being highlighted. I hope that it wakes anyone up - not just women, I know that there are abused men out there as well. So if it gives anyone the strength to leave a relationship like that, we'll have done our job."[4] The scenes where Yusef refused to let Zainab see Kamil pulled in 8.69m viewers at 7.30pm. BBC Three's repeat of the episode later secured 994k viewers at 10pm.[5]

Selected filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Brothers in Trouble Irshad
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones:

Treasure of the Peacock's Eye

Indian Lieutenant TV Movie
1997 Sixth Happiness Cyrus
1999 Last Christmas Doctor TV Movie
2002 Bend It Like Beckham Nairobi Grandson
2004 The Deputy Nickhall Gangwani TV Movie
The Secret of Year Six Abdul Short
2006 Bradford Riots Faisal
2007 Frankenstein Dr. Dhillon TV Movie
2009 Wish 143 Consultant Short
2010 My Lad Aziz Short
It's a Wonderful Afterlife Tej
2013 The Last Witch Doctor TV Movie
2015 Amar Akbar & Tony Doc
2016 High Strung, Free Dance Ravi
2018 Bohemian Rhapsody Bomi Bulsara
2019 Break Clause Kadir


Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Dramarama Eddie Josephine Jo
1991 Family Pride Suresh
1994 Finney McDade's Minder 4 episodes
1994–95 Cardiac Arrest Dr. Rajesh Rajah 27 episodes
1995 The Ghostbusters of East Finchley DI Cunliffe 2 episodes
1995–96 Band of Gold Dez 4 episodes
1997–98 The Bill Sunil Davdra 4 episodes
1997 Holding On Zahid 8 episodes
1998 Verdict Sanjay Mehta
1999 Cleopatra Sceptical Citizen 2 episodes
Grafters Tom 5 episodes
2000 Harbour Lights Ramesh
Peak Practice Specialist
Silent Witness DCI Ranjeet Naval Episode: "The World Cruise" (2 parts)
Urban Gothic Jim Takeshi
2001 Dalziel and Pascoe Ravi Ghataura
Love or Money Ali
2001-2 NCS: Manhunt DC Johnny Khan 7 episodes
2002–05 Holby City Andy Fishman
2003 Emmerdale Bobby Khan
The Second Coming Peter Gupta 2 episodes
2003–04 Grease Monkeys Dave Dhillon 20 episodes
2004 Bodies Rajesh Rajah 2 episodes
2005 Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee Deepak 3 episodes (mini series)
Ultimate Force Handsome
2005–06 Coronation Street Jayesh Parekh 12 episodes
2005-08 Cold Blood Ajay Roychowdury 5 episodes
2006 Blue Murder Saadiq Aziz
Goldplated Haq 4 episodes
2006–07 New Street Law Ash Aslan 10 episodes
2007 Casualty Andy Fishman
2007–08 Secret Diary of a Call Girl Ashok 3 episodes
2008 Kiss of Death Miles Trueman
2008–11 The Sarah Jane Adventures Haresh Chandra 24 episodes
2009 Casualty Rafiq
Coming Up Shahid
The Fixer Supari
New Tricks Geeten Mistry
Spooks Amish Mani
2010–11 EastEnders Yusef Khan 94 episodes
2011 The Shadow Line Commander Khokar 4 episodes
2012 Midsomer Murders Harry Dutta 1 episode
2014 Silent Witness Mousa Rashid Episode: "Commodity" (2 parts)
Silk Dani Kakwani 2 episodes
From There to Here DI Graves 2 episodes
In the Club Vinay 1 episode
Lewis Rizwan Nooran Episode: "Entry Wounds"
2015 Father Brown Syrus Episode: "The Lair of the Libertines"
Jekyll and Hyde Dr. Vishal Najaran 3 episodes
2016 Shetland Calvin Sarwar 3 episodes
Beowulf Harken 4 episodes
DCI Banks Malik Nadir 4 episodes
2017 Three Girls Nazir Afzal 2 episodes
Still Star-Crossed Venetian Moneylender Episode: "The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth"
Love, Lies and Records Mr. Hussain 1 episode
2018 Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Chester Patterson Episode: "This Rough Magic"
No Offence Mayor Hassan 3 episodes
Hounslow Diaries Uncle Abdul Azeez Episode: "Pilot"
2019–21 Line of Duty PCC Rohan Sindwhani 8 episodes
2020 The Stranger Parth Kuhalam
Alex Rider John Crawley 15 episodes
2021 Baptiste Nadeem Series 2: 6 episodes
Agatha Raisin Sylvan Dubois Episode: There Goes The Bride
2022 Ackley Bridge Imran Farooqi
The Good Karma Hospital Jules Fonseca Series 4: 2 episodes
2024 McDonald & Dodds TBA Episode: "The Rule of Three"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Meet Whitby's soap star doctor". Whitby Gazette. 18 March 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  2. ^ "More 'EastEnders' chat from Nina Wadia". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  3. ^ Rainey, Naomi. "Ace Bhatti: 'Enders cast are so welcoming'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 3 July 2011.
  4. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel. "'EastEnders' Yusef plot should have positive impact, says Nina Wadia". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
  5. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel. "'EastEnders' Yusef drama pulls in 8.7m". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines. Retrieved 26 December 2011.

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